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This game is no fun at all. I mean the FBI agents sent in
to forcibly remove Bush from office are horrible shots.
Plus they arrived too late, by the time they got there he
already pushed the "Scorched Earth" red button. Any fight
beyond that seems futile to me...
>-----Original Message-----
>Defend the White House
>
>http://www.miniclip.com/bushshootout.htm
>
>JaR
>Thug #257911
>.
>

Well, if you define "leadership" be being an arrogant
assh*le with a superiority complex, then count me out.
Bush's attitude has basically been "F*ck the poor, f*ck
the seniors, f*ck the economy (except the stock market),
f*ck the gays, f*ck the non-Christians, f*ck
the "international community", hell f*ck the world, and
if you don't agree with me then f*ck you too, you
unAmerican unpatriotic coward. God bless America."

Bush, to me, seems only out to look after his won
interests, Dick Cheney's interests, and the interests of
the corporations who contribute generously to the GOP. He
may have Microsoft's blessing because he'll stand by and
do nothing leaving ANY corporation to run rampant without
constraint (not to mention not taxing the CEO's churning
out millions a year for themselves), but if you think he
really cares about us IT folks busting our asses off
looking for work, or those lucky IT guys who have jobs
but fear that their company might move their jobs to
India or China and send them packing, then you've got
another thing coming.
>-----Original Message-----
>I love it.
>
>You won't get that kind of leadership with a democrat in
office.
>
>"JaR" <> wrote in message
>news:...
>> Defend the White House
>>
>> http://www.miniclip.com/bushshootout.htm
>>
>> JaR
>> Thug #257911
>
>
>.
>

i think that basically sums up the general perception of bush outside the
US.

"Chris Lukowski" <> wrote in message
news:13b9a01c3f7d2$aa917c80$...
>
> Well, if you define "leadership" be being an arrogant
> assh*le with a superiority complex, then count me out.
> Bush's attitude has basically been "F*ck the poor, f*ck
> the seniors, f*ck the economy (except the stock market),
> f*ck the gays, f*ck the non-Christians, f*ck
> the "international community", hell f*ck the world, and
> if you don't agree with me then f*ck you too, you
> unAmerican unpatriotic coward. God bless America."
>
> Bush, to me, seems only out to look after his won
> interests, Dick Cheney's interests, and the interests of
> the corporations who contribute generously to the GOP. He
> may have Microsoft's blessing because he'll stand by and
> do nothing leaving ANY corporation to run rampant without
> constraint (not to mention not taxing the CEO's churning
> out millions a year for themselves), but if you think he
> really cares about us IT folks busting our asses off
> looking for work, or those lucky IT guys who have jobs
> but fear that their company might move their jobs to
> India or China and send them packing, then you've got
> another thing coming.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I love it.
> >
> >You won't get that kind of leadership with a democrat in
> office.
> >
> >"JaR" <> wrote in message
> >news:...
> >> Defend the White House
> >>
> >> http://www.miniclip.com/bushshootout.htm
> >>
> >> JaR
> >> Thug #257911
> >
> >
> >.
> >

I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people hate him so much. I
don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate the man. He's just
a putz politician just like every other politician. He's making moves that
he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand how that makes him any
different than any other useless politician.

>i think that basically sums up the general perception of
bush outside the
>US.

I would imagine so, and that's because the media and the
people in outside countries actually pay attention to
what's going on. Inside our borders, most citizens are
completely apathetic to the goings on in politics. When
Bush got some headlines after he signed the "Clear Skies
Initiative", most people actually thought he was doing
something to help the environment. In reality, the bill
is chock full of porkfat to manufacturers and developers,
not to mention a drastic reduction in standards companies
must comply with. He even claims that pollution is on the
decline because he takes a major pollutant, carbon
dioxide, and wipes it from the statistics because he
thinks global warming is a sham, despite the hordes of
scientists telling him otherwise.

Of course, only a select few know about this, and it sure
doesn't get any media coverage here. That's the
difference between America and most other first world
countries. Citizens in this country don't know what goes
on and don't WANT to know what goes on, they couldn't be
bothered. Even after 9/11, a rush to a unilateral pre-
emptive war on false pretenses, a breakaway from the
world community, and the fiaso that happened last time we
had an election, people still don't give a sh*t. They're
MUCH more interested in the doings of the Jackson family.
Sad, really.

> dioxide, and wipes it from the statistics because he
> thinks global warming is a sham, despite the hordes of
> scientists telling him otherwise.

Global warming is a sham. I suggest you check with scientists that actually
are involved with the subject.
> bothered. Even after 9/11, a rush to a unilateral pre-
> emptive war on false pretenses, a breakaway from the
> world community

There was more than one country that invaded Iraq. There was more than one
country that thought Iraq had NBC weapons.

Well, here's my take on things if it helps. I think a lot
of it has to do with the fact he's so smugly two faced
about it. It's one thing if you have a politician who is
an ass and makes no fronts about it, but it's another
when you have one like Bush who works so hard at
deceiving people into thinking he's a saint and that he's
looking out for "family values". Somebody who refuses to
recognize that 3,000,000 jobs have been lost under his
watch and more are being outsourced outside the country,
yet says the economy is fine because the stock market is
doing ok. Not to mention that a big majority of the jobs
coming back into the market are people who settled for
jobs paying considerably less than they were making
before they were laid off. Somebody who pushes "Clean
Skies Initiatives" and "Prescription drug benefits"
and "Energy bills" that are little more than the gutting
of environmental standards,and the screwing of seniors
and citizens in general while stuffing pork fat into
drug, insurance, and oil companies. In short, it's not
that he's incompetent, he's a smirk faced liar. He KNOWS
exactly what he's doing, and he won't let anything or
anybody get in his way.

There's also the frustration that people who are not
paying attention are buying it hook, line, and sinker.
The fact that Bush can get away with these things while
many of his supporters have NO idea what he's really
doing. All that can drive somebody to hate a president,
no doubt about it.
>-----Original Message-----
>I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people
hate him so much. I
>don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate
the man. He's just
>a putz politician just like every other politician.
He's making moves that
>he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand
how that makes him any
>different than any other useless politician.
>
>And the economy is rolling along nicely.
>
>
>
>.
>

I agree with you. I mean, Clinton was having an affair (among other
things) with an intern, lied to everyone, and did so many numerous
mistakes (which yes, he was made fun of for) but no one Hated him like Bush.

And while I don't particularly agree with everything he says, I DO think
he's doing a "pretty" good job. Not that I'm all political, and looking
at every decision he's made I'm sure I'd be suprised. But still.
You're right, he's no better or no worse than any other politician.

Jtyc wrote:
> I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people hate him so much. I
> don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate the man. He's just
> a putz politician just like every other politician. He's making moves that
> he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand how that makes him any
> different than any other useless politician.
>
> And the economy is rolling along nicely.
>
>
>

--
Kat MCNGP Wanna be

/* Saying your OS is the best in the world 'cause more people use it is
like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world. */

Again, I agree. I'd hate for Canada to become so opressed that women
were treated like sh*t and people murdered needlessly because of a
tyrant president/whatever, and have no one do anything. And while I
don't agree with Bush's reason for war (mo WMD), I think in the end it
will be for the best. Hopefully now women and other minorities will be
able to get an education and have more possibilities. I had to write an
essay on the treatment of women in Afghanistan a couple years ago, and
it was atrocious. No one ehars about it, and no one cares. But that's
slightly off topic

Jtyc wrote:
>>dioxide, and wipes it from the statistics because he
>>thinks global warming is a sham, despite the hordes of
>>scientists telling him otherwise.
>
>
> Global warming is a sham. I suggest you check with scientists that actually
> are involved with the subject.
>
>
>>bothered. Even after 9/11, a rush to a unilateral pre-
>>emptive war on false pretenses, a breakaway from the
>>world community
>
>
> There was more than one country that invaded Iraq. There was more than one
> country that thought Iraq had NBC weapons.
>
> So what do you use as a definition of unilateral?
>
>
>

--
Kat MCNGP Wanna be

/* Saying your OS is the best in the world 'cause more people use it is
like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world. */

You described the majority of politicians. And lawyers for that matter..
(dirty fuggin bastards scumbag miserable f*cktard dickweeds...)
> Somebody who refuses to
> recognize that 3,000,000 jobs have been lost under his

A good chunck of that came because of the bubble burst which happend before
he was in office. The economic downturn started before he came to office.
He had nothing to do with it.
> yet says the economy is fine because the stock market is
> doing ok.

Economy is doing fine and it's not the stock market. Personal spending has
driven the economy during it's downturn. And you if read the quarterly
reports from companies, they are starting to do better. Again, jobs are the
last thing to recover in the economy.
> "Prescription drug benefits"

That was crap and it wasn't just the president. It needed to be passed by
the tards in congress first.

i do think that many in the US dont care about happenings outside their
borders and as such they can be labeled as ignorant. but i dont think the
stereotype holds true for all.
as for the war i'm more than in agreement with it. maybe not for the same
reasons as everyone else but i still agree with it.

but as for bush.. i think he is a complete arse. he has no concept of real
politic he is basically the village idiot got big. put in power by his
crooked brother

"Chris Lukowski" <> wrote in message
news:1324a01c3f7d7$6c575d40$...
>
> >i think that basically sums up the general perception of
> bush outside the
> >US.
>
> I would imagine so, and that's because the media and the
> people in outside countries actually pay attention to
> what's going on. Inside our borders, most citizens are
> completely apathetic to the goings on in politics. When
> Bush got some headlines after he signed the "Clear Skies
> Initiative", most people actually thought he was doing
> something to help the environment. In reality, the bill
> is chock full of porkfat to manufacturers and developers,
> not to mention a drastic reduction in standards companies
> must comply with. He even claims that pollution is on the
> decline because he takes a major pollutant, carbon
> dioxide, and wipes it from the statistics because he
> thinks global warming is a sham, despite the hordes of
> scientists telling him otherwise.
>
> Of course, only a select few know about this, and it sure
> doesn't get any media coverage here. That's the
> difference between America and most other first world
> countries. Citizens in this country don't know what goes
> on and don't WANT to know what goes on, they couldn't be
> bothered. Even after 9/11, a rush to a unilateral pre-
> emptive war on false pretenses, a breakaway from the
> world community, and the fiaso that happened last time we
> had an election, people still don't give a sh*t. They're
> MUCH more interested in the doings of the Jackson family.
> Sad, really.

1) Everything you say is true, and millions of people can be duped by the
man who is under the largest media microscope in the world.

2) Everything you say are issues you have blown completely out of proportion
to the truth, and millions of people don't agree with you extremist view of
him.

--
Politician Spock
Thug #24601

"Chris Lukowski" <> wrote in message
news:141fc01c3f7da$99f0eb60$...
>
> Well, here's my take on things if it helps. I think a lot
> of it has to do with the fact he's so smugly two faced
> about it. It's one thing if you have a politician who is
> an ass and makes no fronts about it, but it's another
> when you have one like Bush who works so hard at
> deceiving people into thinking he's a saint and that he's
> looking out for "family values". Somebody who refuses to
> recognize that 3,000,000 jobs have been lost under his
> watch and more are being outsourced outside the country,
> yet says the economy is fine because the stock market is
> doing ok. Not to mention that a big majority of the jobs
> coming back into the market are people who settled for
> jobs paying considerably less than they were making
> before they were laid off. Somebody who pushes "Clean
> Skies Initiatives" and "Prescription drug benefits"
> and "Energy bills" that are little more than the gutting
> of environmental standards,and the screwing of seniors
> and citizens in general while stuffing pork fat into
> drug, insurance, and oil companies. In short, it's not
> that he's incompetent, he's a smirk faced liar. He KNOWS
> exactly what he's doing, and he won't let anything or
> anybody get in his way.
>
> There's also the frustration that people who are not
> paying attention are buying it hook, line, and sinker.
> The fact that Bush can get away with these things while
> many of his supporters have NO idea what he's really
> doing. All that can drive somebody to hate a president,
> no doubt about it.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people
> hate him so much. I
> >don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate
> the man. He's just
> >a putz politician just like every other politician.
> He's making moves that
> >he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand
> how that makes him any
> >different than any other useless politician.
> >
> >And the economy is rolling along nicely.
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >

"Politician Spock" <> wrote in message
news:eEy9pT%...
> There is only two possibilities here:
>
> 1) Everything you say is true, and millions of people can be duped by the
> man who is under the largest media microscope in the world.
>
> 2) Everything you say are issues you have blown completely out of
proportion
> to the truth, and millions of people don't agree with you extremist view
of
> him.
>
> --
> Politician Spock
> Thug #24601
>
>
> "Chris Lukowski" <> wrote in message
> news:141fc01c3f7da$99f0eb60$...
> >
> > Well, here's my take on things if it helps. I think a lot
> > of it has to do with the fact he's so smugly two faced
> > about it. It's one thing if you have a politician who is
> > an ass and makes no fronts about it, but it's another
> > when you have one like Bush who works so hard at
> > deceiving people into thinking he's a saint and that he's
> > looking out for "family values". Somebody who refuses to
> > recognize that 3,000,000 jobs have been lost under his
> > watch and more are being outsourced outside the country,
> > yet says the economy is fine because the stock market is
> > doing ok. Not to mention that a big majority of the jobs
> > coming back into the market are people who settled for
> > jobs paying considerably less than they were making
> > before they were laid off. Somebody who pushes "Clean
> > Skies Initiatives" and "Prescription drug benefits"
> > and "Energy bills" that are little more than the gutting
> > of environmental standards,and the screwing of seniors
> > and citizens in general while stuffing pork fat into
> > drug, insurance, and oil companies. In short, it's not
> > that he's incompetent, he's a smirk faced liar. He KNOWS
> > exactly what he's doing, and he won't let anything or
> > anybody get in his way.
> >
> > There's also the frustration that people who are not
> > paying attention are buying it hook, line, and sinker.
> > The fact that Bush can get away with these things while
> > many of his supporters have NO idea what he's really
> > doing. All that can drive somebody to hate a president,
> > no doubt about it.
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people
> > hate him so much. I
> > >don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate
> > the man. He's just
> > >a putz politician just like every other politician.
> > He's making moves that
> > >he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand
> > how that makes him any
> > >different than any other useless politician.
> > >
> > >And the economy is rolling along nicely.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >
>
>

"billyw" <> wrote in message
news:%23BKNxj%...
> so sayeth genghis
>
> "Politician Spock" <> wrote in message
> news:eEy9pT%...
> > There is only two possibilities here:
> >
> > 1) Everything you say is true, and millions of people can be duped by
the
> > man who is under the largest media microscope in the world.
> >
> > 2) Everything you say are issues you have blown completely out of
> proportion
> > to the truth, and millions of people don't agree with you extremist view
> of
> > him.
> >
> > --
> > Politician Spock
> > Thug #24601
> >
> >
> > "Chris Lukowski" <> wrote in message
> > news:141fc01c3f7da$99f0eb60$...
> > >
> > > Well, here's my take on things if it helps. I think a lot
> > > of it has to do with the fact he's so smugly two faced
> > > about it. It's one thing if you have a politician who is
> > > an ass and makes no fronts about it, but it's another
> > > when you have one like Bush who works so hard at
> > > deceiving people into thinking he's a saint and that he's
> > > looking out for "family values". Somebody who refuses to
> > > recognize that 3,000,000 jobs have been lost under his
> > > watch and more are being outsourced outside the country,
> > > yet says the economy is fine because the stock market is
> > > doing ok. Not to mention that a big majority of the jobs
> > > coming back into the market are people who settled for
> > > jobs paying considerably less than they were making
> > > before they were laid off. Somebody who pushes "Clean
> > > Skies Initiatives" and "Prescription drug benefits"
> > > and "Energy bills" that are little more than the gutting
> > > of environmental standards,and the screwing of seniors
> > > and citizens in general while stuffing pork fat into
> > > drug, insurance, and oil companies. In short, it's not
> > > that he's incompetent, he's a smirk faced liar. He KNOWS
> > > exactly what he's doing, and he won't let anything or
> > > anybody get in his way.
> > >
> > > There's also the frustration that people who are not
> > > paying attention are buying it hook, line, and sinker.
> > > The fact that Bush can get away with these things while
> > > many of his supporters have NO idea what he's really
> > > doing. All that can drive somebody to hate a president,
> > > no doubt about it.
> > >
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >I don't think I'm ever going to understand why people
> > > hate him so much. I
> > > >don't agree with him on a lot of stuff but I don't hate
> > > the man. He's just
> > > >a putz politician just like every other politician.
> > > He's making moves that
> > > >he think will get him re-elected. I don't understand
> > > how that makes him any
> > > >different than any other useless politician.
> > > >
> > > >And the economy is rolling along nicely.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >.
> > > >
> >
> >
>
>

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